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Off-duty paramedics and group of walkers came to the rescue to help cyclist

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For the latest Rochdale news sign up to the MyRochdale newsletter here Two off-duty paramedics and a group of young walkers came to the rescue to help a cyclist who broke his arm after falling off his bike at a reservoir.

The man fractured his arm after the accident at Piethorne Reservoir, New Hey, on Friday. A group of volunteers from the Duke of Edinburgh scheme, an award programme for 14-24 year olds, raised the alarm after the accident, calling emergency services to the scene.

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